. Encyclopedia of antiquities : and elements of archaeology, classical and mediæval . s); and the corona,termed by ourselves, cornice. Enstyle. The best intercolumniation2\ diameters of the column. 11, 12. Hexastyle. A portico Avhich had sixcolumns in front. (See the Plate, ) Hypdthral. A temple, whose cellawas in part exposed to the air. Thesetemples had a double range of columnswithin the cella, dividing it into threecd(B or aisles. The aire on either sidewere roofed, but that in the middle hadno covering. (See the Plate, fig. 3.)^ Monopteral. Only a dome on co-lumns. (See
. Encyclopedia of antiquities : and elements of archaeology, classical and mediæval . s); and the corona,termed by ourselves, cornice. Enstyle. The best intercolumniation2\ diameters of the column. 11, 12. Hexastyle. A portico Avhich had sixcolumns in front. (See the Plate, ) Hypdthral. A temple, whose cellawas in part exposed to the air. Thesetemples had a double range of columnswithin the cella, dividing it into threecd(B or aisles. The aire on either sidewere roofed, but that in the middle hadno covering. (See the Plate, fig. 3.)^ Monopteral. Only a dome on co-lumns. (See the Plate, fig. J.) Naos ev irapna-raffiv. See Antce. Octostyle. A portico which hadeight columns in front and two ranksof isolated columns around it. 1 In Antis and Prostyle it has seldom a door inthe back front, in the other styles often. For. Top. ■■ Evelyn says (388) it is most natural to theDoric, and may have more diameters in the Ionic. The Roman Hypaethrals nearly answered tothe Dipterals ; moreover, a double orderof rohimiis surrounding the cella within. a h. # # # ■] # mm • • • • • • • • • • • •
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